The Yu tribe occupy the Isle of Yu on planet Safra - as in my "Isle of Yu Train Ride" instrumental - and when played on traditional instruments this dance tune is supposed to bring rain, but as there are no Yu folk on this planet it's not guaranteed to work. I got a bit of thunder while playing it, but no rain, so if the listener finds it suddenly raining you're either unlucky, lucky, or you just don't care, but either way I can't take any responsibility for it. However, if you play it outdoors, please take an umbrella.

Drums #1: Cloud Danceable Reggaeton ~ Ed 'Great Oz' Clare
Drums #2 (hybrid with #3): Country Rock Solo Pop Ba~ Brian Fullen
Drums #3 (hybrid with #2): Nashville Radio Power Ballad Solo ~ Miles McPherson
Synth Bass: Murk Cinematic Retro Pop ~ Ed 'Great Oz' Clare
Guitar: Key Island Groove Quartet ~ Mike Durham
Bass: Country Rock Solo Pop Ba ~ Tobin Frank
Organ: Country Rock Solo Pop Ba~ Gene Rabbai
Synth Pad: Atmosphere Chillout ~ Blair Masters
Electro Flute: ElectroFlute Pop Ballad ~ Miles Black
Piano: Deep Zen New Age Chillout ~ Miles Black
1st Guitar Solo: July Summer Pop Gtr Solo ~ Danny Rader
2nd Guitar Solo: Nashville Radio Power Ballad Solo ~ Danny Rader
Guitar: Rude Girl Classic Ska with Piano ~Mike Durham
Bell Pad/Synth2: J-Pop Karaoke Ballad ~ Miles Black
3rd Guitar Solo: Slow Jazz Rock w Soloist ~ John Herrington
Fiddle Solo: Modern Celtic Reel Fiddle Solo ~ Andy Leftwich

Evening Birds, Singing Bowl & Thunder: Pixabay

4/4 ~ G ~ 120 bpm ~ 120 bars ~ 4:14


Some favourite Waoist Adages:
#1: Play on the Way.
#13: Ask not for whom the flower blooms, it blooms for you.
#58: Bring consciousness to it.
#63: On the road to effortlessness, effort must be made.
#92: Be Love Now, the rest will come on its own.